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Course Title: IT Automation
Course Description:
- IT
automation: mgmt models, auditing, assets, change mgmt, network monitoring,
OS imaging, patch mgmt, help desk, remote control, user state mgmt,
end-point security, backup, disaster recovery.
Prerequisite:
- CGS
3767
- Good
understanding of operating systems.
- Basic
programming skills.
Course Objectives:
- Students learn a wide range of topics in IT
management and automation and practice each and every concept in a lab
setting. IT support automation tools like Kaseya IT Automation will be
used to give students hands-on experience. The topics and lab exercises
include but not limited to IT mgmt models, auditing, assets & change
mgmt, network monitoring, OS imaging, patch mgmt, help desk, remote
control, user state mgmt, end-point security, backup, and disaster
recovery. Students are expected to work in teams and develop innovative
scripts and procedures that promote IT automation.
Course Outcomes:
- Be familiar with IT management models and
practices.
- Be familiar with IT automation software and its
architecture.
- Master the IT automation concepts.
- Master an IT automation software offering (e.g.,
The Kaseya IT Automation).
- Master the writing IT automation scripts.
- Be familiar with working as a team member.
Topics:
- IT
Management Models: In-House, Out-Sourced Break-Fix, Managed
Services.
- Manage
Services: Development, Machine Groups, Agents, Templates, Policies.
- Automation
Software: Agent-Server Architecture, Deployment, Management.
- Auditing,
Assets, Change Mgmt: Knowledge Collection, Scheduling,
Reporting.
- Network
Monitoring: Monitor Sets, Event Sets, SNMP Sets, and Reporting.
- Patch
Mgmt: Scanning, Deployment Policies,
Reboot, Reporting.
- Scripting:
Writing Scripts, Scheduling, Distribution, Logging, Debugging.
- Help
Desk & Remote Control: Ticketing, Remote Control, Chat,
Reporting.
- User State Management: User State,
Preferences, Drives, Printers, Power Mgmt.
- End-Point
Security: Strategies, Security Policies, Scheduling, Logs, Sig.
Updates.
- Backup
and Disaster Recovery: Strategies, Scheduling, Verifying,
Recovery.
Required Textbook
N/A
Other Recommended References:
Other reading material: Class notes.
Grading Policy:
- Class Attendance and Participation: 10%
- Assignments: 20%
- Online
Training: 10%
- Term Project: 30%
- Final Exam: 30%
Grading Standard: The grading scale is: A: 90 | A-:87 | B+:84 | B: 80 | B-:77 | C+:74 |
C: 70 | C-:65 | D+:60 | D: 55 | D-:50.
Note that a C- is not a C.
Attendance: Attendance
may be taken during each class meeting.
University Calendar:
- For more information, please consult the
university calendar at: http://www.fiu.edu/docs/calendar_events.htm
- January 5 - April 25, 2009
Classes begin: January 5
- Final
week of the Semester: April 20-25, 2009
- March 16 - 21 Mon. - Sat.
Spring Break.
- March 27 Friday Deadline for faculty to review class rosters to
ensure accuracy before grade rosters are created.
- April 20 - 25 Mon. - Sat. Final
week of the semester - modified class schedule: Final exams and other
course assessment activities are scheduled during this week.
- April 20 Monday Grade rosters available to faculty for grade
entry and submission.
- April 27 & 28 Mon. &
Tues Commencement Exercises.
- April 29 Wednesday Deadline (by
11:59 pm) for faculty to submit grades.
- April 30 Thursday Complete grade
report available to students by web and at kiosks.
Policy
on Make-up Examinations and Assignments: There will be no make-up exams. All project deliverables
and assignments should be submitted at the beginning of class on the due date.
The only excuse for missing an exam is verifiable cases of illness and
emergencies and religious holy days. Please check the dates of the exams and inform
me of any conflicts with religious holy days as soon as possible.
Code of Academic Integrity:
http://www.fiu.edu/~oabp/misconductweb/2codeofacainteg.htm
University
Policies: academic misconduct, sexual
harassment, religious holydays, and information on services for students with
disabilities.
http://www.fiu.edu/provost/polman/sec2/sec2web2-44.htm
http://www.fiu.edu/~eop/EOPSexH.pdf
http://www.fiu.edu/~provost/polman/sec19web.html
Last
modified 1/4/2009